Management
The Best Headspace for Making Decisions
Anger is not the best way to approach a big choice—but neither is happiness.
Management
We Remember Our Coworkers’ Misdeeds, but What about Our Own?
“Unethical amnesia” helps preserve our positive self-image.
Defense
Faulty Fingerprint Records Lead to Hundreds of Mistakes in Granting Citizenship
Homeland Security and FBI databases have not been digitally updated.
Defense
Pentagon Watchdog General Counsel Denies Anti-Semitism Charge
Henry Shelley says he wouldn’t have been allowed to keep his job if the allegations were true.
Management
The Transportation Department Officially Puts a Car In the Self-Driving Race
Federal regulators have released comprehensive guidelines for the emerging technology.
Management
Senior Executives Group Names New President After Nearly 1-Year Gap
Bill Valdez worked two decades at the Energy Department, and has also served as a senior adviser in the White House.
Management
'Get Out of My Face!' We’re More Antisocial in a Shared Office Space
Research shows shared work spaces are not just distracting but bad for workplace friendships.
Management
Clinton and Trump Accuse Each Other of Inspiring ISIS
The two candidates traded charges on Monday, blaming their rivals for encouraging terrorism.
Management
Federal Employees Slightly Happier, More Engaged At Work in 2016
More than two-thirds of component bureaus saw increases in engagement.
Management
Exceptional Feds Get Their Turn on the Red Carpet
Winners of Service to America medals feted at banquet.
Management
USPS Has Achieved Just a Fraction of Its Projected Savings From Slowing Mail Delivery
Mailing agency rejects proposal to halt future consolidations until it can stabilize productivity.
Management
The Psychological Origins of Procrastination – and How We Can Stop Putting Things Off
Don't delay. Read about why we procrastinate, and some tricks to overcome it.
Management
Leading a Network Doesn’t Have To Be Like Herding Cats
Research offers a guide to effective collaboration.
Management
The Extradition of Lauri Love to the U.S.
The alleged hacker, accused of infiltrating the computers of numerous American government agencies, faces nearly a century in prison.
Management
The Year-End Spending Rush Is On, But It's Not What It Used to Be
A new analysis shows agencies are moving a greater share of spending to the first quarter.
Management
Hillary Clinton Didn't Take Sick Leave Because Nobody in America Takes Sick Leave
Without support, workers can't afford to be ill.
Management
How the Next Administration Can Hit the Ground Running
A focus on management is critical.
Management
House Panel Clears Bill to Give $10,000 to Agency Cost-Cutters
Senators hail effort to curb end-of-the-year dash to spend down budgets.
Management